LIVE F1 GP Austria, the sprint race live

LIVE F1 GP Austria, the sprint race live
LIVE F1 GP Austria, the sprint race live

The sprint race is underway GP Austria Of Formula 1: live coverage and real-time updates. Qualifying starts at 4:00 PM and will determine the pole for tomorrow’s race. Live TV and streaming on Sky, also free-to-air on TV8. On Fanpage.it, lap-by-lap coverage and today’s news

The sprint race live on free-to-air TV on TV8

There are just 15 minutes left until the Sprint Race. The mini-race can be followed on Sky, subscribers will be able to do so, but also on free-to-air TV8, channel 8 of digital terrestrial. Streaming possible with Sky Go and NOW.

The starting grid of the Austrian GP sprint race

1st row: Verstappen (Red Bull), Norris (McLaren)
2nd row: Piastri (McLaren), Russell (Mercedes)
3rd row: Sainz (Ferrari), Hamilton (Mercedes)
4th row: Perez (Red Bull), Ocon (Alpine)
5th row: Gasly (Alpine), Leclerc (Ferrari)
6th row: Magnussen (Haas), Stroll (Aston Martin)
7th row: Alonso (Aston Martin), Tsunoda (Racing Bulls)
8th row: Sargeant (Williams), Ricciardo (Racing Bulls)
9th row: Hulkenberg (Haas), Bottas (Sauber)
10th row: Albon (Williams), Zhou (Sauber)

Constructors’ standings before the Austrian GP

  1. Red Bull 330
  2. Ferrari 270
  3. McLaren 237
  4. Mercedes 151
  5. Aston Martin 58

The program of the Formula 1 Austrian GP: the race tomorrow

A very rich Saturday with the Sprint race scheduled for 12pm, while at 4pm there are Qualifying which will decide the author of the pole position and the starting grid. The Formula 1 Austrian Grand Prix will be held on Sunday 30 June and will start at 3pm.

How many points does the F1 sprint race award

Of course, the Sprint Race also awards points, with 8 to the winner, 7 to the second-placed driver, 6 to the third-placed driver, and the point for the eighth-placed driver. So, these are important points for the championship as well.

Drivers’ ranking before the Sprint Race

  1. Verstappen 219
  2. Norris 150
  3. Leclerc 14
  4. 8Sainz 116
  5. Perez 111
  6. Plates 87
  7. Russell 81
  8. Hamilton 70
  9. Alonso 41
  10. Tsunoda 19

How the F1 Sprint Race Works

The Sprint Race has been part of Formula 1 for four seasons now. The format is always the same. The Sprint race is held over 100 km, i.e. a third of the mileage of the official races, and lasts about half an hour.

Free practice 1 results: Verstappen the usual lightning bolt

Super Max defines Austria as a home race, and it cannot be otherwise. Verstappen in Spielberg was the fastest ever in the only free practice session, in which he preceded Piastri and the Ferraris of Leclerc and Sainz.

Leclerc’s problem in the decisive moment of Qualifying

Charles Leclerc’s Sprint Qualifying ended in tenth place as he was unable to set a timed time also because his Ferrari suddenly turned off. The Monegasque had a strong outburst on the radio, perhaps the anti-stall has started, but there are no certainties. These are his words to Sky: “I don’t know what happened, I was in the pit lane and the anti-stall was triggered, and then everything shut down.”

The characteristics of the Red Bull Ring circuit for today’s Sprint Race

The Austrian GP is one of the drivers’ favorites, it is held at high altitude at over 600 meters above sea level. The track is 4,318 meters long. It is not a short circuit, but it is very fast. The lap is just over a minute, with 1.05 Verstappen achieved the pole of the Sprint. It starts uphill, there are climbs and descents. The track is tiring for the engine and brakes. Ten curves, seven to the right.

At 12:00 the sprint race: who is on pole

Max Verstappen will start from pole position in the Sprint Race, scheduled for today at 12. Lando Norris will also be on the front row, driving the McLaren which now seems to be on the same level as Red Bull. Second row for Piastri and Russell. Sainz fifth, Leclerc tenth.

Formula 1, qualifying and sprint race of the Austrian GP today: TV8 and Sky times and where to see them on TV and streaming

A very busy day today in Spielberg and for Formula 1 fans. Because in Austria at 12 o’clock the Sprint Race will take place, which will last about half an hour. Then it will be the turn of the Qualifying, which will start at 16 o’clock. Sky will broadcast everything live on channels 201 (Sky Sport Uno) and 207 (Sky Sport Formula 1). Live broadcast of both the Sprint Race and the Qualifying on TV8. Streaming possible with Sky Go, NOW and tv8.it.

 
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